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  • 1-September-2017

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    The Next Production Revolution: A report for the G20

    The next production revolution entails a confluence of technologies ranging from a variety of digital technologies to new materials to new processes. As these technologies transform the production and the distribution of goods and services, they will have far-reaching consequences for productivity, skills, income distribution, well-being and the environment.

  • 11-July-2017

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    G20 Global Displacement and Migration Trends Report 2017

    This report provides a review of recent migration trends to and from G20 countries and the EU28. It shows that about 157 million international migrants, or almost two third of all international migrants, live in the G20 countries. Foreign born people represent about 3.3% of the total G20 population and on average, every second migrant is a woman.

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  • 8-July-2017

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    G20 High Level Principles on Countering Corruption in Customs

    Customs have significant responsibilities for regulating cross-border trade, including collecting taxes, deterring illicit trade, controlling goods subject to prohibitions or restrictions, and contributing to economic competitiveness by facilitating trade.

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  • 8-July-2017

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    High Level Principles on the Liability of Legal Persons for Corruption

    Establishing and enforcing the liability of legal persons is critical to the global fight against corruption. Recognising this, the G20 have highlighted the importance of the liability of legal persons in their Anti-Corruption Action Plans since 2013–14.

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  • 5-July-2017

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    OECD Secretary-General Tax Report G20 Leaders (Germany, July 2017)

    This report consists of two parts. Part I is an update report by the OECD Secretary-General regarding the latest developments in the international tax agenda. Part II is a Progress Report to the G20 by the Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes.

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  • 3-July-2017

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    OECD-WBG Policy Framework to help Guide the G20 in its Development of Policy Options to foster more Inclusive Growth - July 2017

    Rising or high income inequality in many G20 economies is a major challenge to achieving the G20 objective of strong, sustainable and balanced growth. This note sets out a policy framework of options to achieve more inclusive growth, based on the research of the OECD and the World Bank.

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  • 3-July-2017

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    Quantifying the Implementation and Impact of G-20 Members’ Growth Strategies - July 2017

    This note provides an estimate of G-20 members’ progress towards implementing structural reform and public infrastructure investment commitments.

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  • 29-June-2017

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    Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance, Ensuring Sustainable R&D - WHO, FAO, OIE and OECD, June 2017

    Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major threat to global health and the world economy, and poses a unique challenge to humanity. All countries – regardless of their economic situation, the strength of their health systems or their level of antimicrobial consumption – will face disastrous consequences if the emergence and spread of AMR is not contained.

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  • 23-May-2017

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    Investing in Climate, Investing in Growth

    This report provides an assessment of how governments can generate inclusive economic growth in the short term, while making progress towards climate goals to secure sustainable long-term growth. It describes the development pathways required to meet the Paris Agreement objectives and underlines the value of well-aligned policy packages in mobilising investment and social support for the transition while enhancing growth. The report also sets out the structural, financial and political changes needed to enable the transition.
  • 18-March-2017

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    Note on Resilience Principles in G20 Economies

    This Note establishes a set of principles that can guide G20 members in considering different actions aimed at enhancing the resilience of their economies. As resilience is a broad concept, the principles listed below are not exhaustive, and applicability depends on the specific circumstances of members.

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